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  • Article - 26 Mar 2014
    Chris Huskamp, Director of Technical Business Development at IBC Advanced Alloys, talks to AZoM about cast beryllium-aluminum alloys and the benefits of using these in optical components.
  • Article - 10 Feb 2014
    Compression molding for composites enables complex, cost-effective parts with metal-replacing capabilities, ideal for aerospace applications.
  • Article - 12 Dec 2013
    The aerospace industry, at all levels, is facing challenges of lowering fuel consumption, minimizing lifetime cost of operations, reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and alleviating health and...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2013
    Rising fuel costs and increasing environmental impact are the key challenges faced by the aerospace industry, thus necessitating weight reductions to achieve improved fuel efficiency. OEMs have cost...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2013
    Stellite alloys are a group of cobalt-chromium 'super-alloys' consisting of complex carbides in an alloy matrix predominantly designed for high wear resistance and superior chemical and corrosion...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    Super alloy Altemp 286 is an iron-based alloy that can be used for both high and low temperature applications. For example it can be used for applications requiring high strength and corrosion...
  • Article - 19 Jun 2013
    LDX 2101 alloy is a low nickel, lean duplex stainless steel that is designed with both superior strength and chloride stress-corrosion cracking resistance, which are much better than 300 series...
  • Article - 8 Jul 2013
    Nitronic 50® stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel with a blend of strength and corrosion resistance that is better than stainless steel grades 316, 316/316L, 317, and 317/317L .
  • Article - 18 Jun 2013
    Alloy steel is steel alloyed with various elements in total amounts between 1 and 50% by weight to improve its mechanical properties including wear resistance, toughness, hardness and strength.
  • Article - 18 Jun 2013
    Alloy steel is often subdivided into low alloy steel and high alloy steels. Low alloy steels exhibit mechanical properties superior to plain carbon steels due to the addition of alloying elements such...

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